John Schultz: September 2004 Archives

Marinating

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While I work on my paper, I have a London Broil marinating in soy sauce, lime juice, sugar, chopped scallions and ground white pepper. It's looking good - much better than my paper!

There's a small chance...

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...that you've been thinking: where has Schultz been? I mean, even Pete has posted more than I have lately.

The answer is: I am up to my eyebrows in schoolwork. I have an eight page paper due on Monday at midnight on Competitive Intelligence and Agent technology. If anyone has access to an online library that has the "Competitive Intelligence Review" you can be my friend forever.

The good news - this is the last paper of the seminar. I start finance in two weeks, and I'm looking forward to the shift. I graduate in June 2005 and will be able to spend more time with my wife.

Nihil O: are you in the mood to proof read my paper?

Can you guess...

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which St. Blogs parishoner wrote this without clicking on the link?

I plan to kill some Ewoks later today.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Great idea!

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But why now? This should have been military policy long ago.

Anti-Prostitution Rule Drafted for U.S. Forces

Question of the day

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Why are church secretaries so... sour?

Talk amongst yourselves.

Funny all by itself

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Michael Moore and his inflated...

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Cremated Man Unexpectedly Tries Skydiving

Vreeland was in the kitchen of her Forest Grove, Ore. home when she heard a loud crash from the roof. It turns out that ashes of a 46-year-old man, who died of natural causes, had fallen out of a small plane and into Vreelan’s house.

What? Who?

On life and living in communion with the Catholic Church.

Richard Chonak

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